The FBI confirmed the deletion of Chinese malware from 4,258 U.S.-based computers in a court-authorized operation that lasted ...
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The FBI said today that it removed Chinese malware from 4,258 US-based computers and networks by sending commands that forced the malware to use its "self-delete" function. The People's Republic ...
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The FBI, with court approval, removed PlugX malware from 4,258 US computers in a landmark cyber defense operation.
The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI have confirmed that ... The operation, targeting the PlugX malware variant as used by what are said to be China-backed threat actors, was, the Jan ...